I've replaced more electrical devices (sensors and what not) then mechanical parts on my cars in the last 10 years. My friends have had the same experience. Hard parts on cars are not failing as much as the electronics.dale blanker wrote:
In general mechanical problems are much more likely to fail than electronic component ones. Next time you drive your car think about what some little microprocessor is doing for you. Everything! Try finding a car that doesn't have one.
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- Mon Nov 02, 2015 9:32 am
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- Sun Nov 01, 2015 9:42 pm
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Until my tv works in a storm, no way I would consider this. Firearms already are not always 100% reliable and adding electronics doesn't seem to add to the reliability factor.